Semiconductor industry proposes new ‘Chipmaker’s Visa’ for H1B program — program would address extreme talent shortages in chipmaking industry::American semiconductor industry needs tens of thousands of foreign workers, so the government has to alter H1-B visa program, U.S. chipmakers believe.

  • hark@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    It’s considered extremely niche because the west was happy to outsource what they thought of as low value work (at least it was viewed this way historically).

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      10 months ago

      The entry level work is definitely considered low value, and I can see why, but I don’t think it’s any different than a first year accountant or lawyer for example.

      Of course the big accounting firms are also starting to rely on outsourcing and foreign hiring strategies but semiconductor has been doing this for 25+ years already.

      And accounting is not really a strategic sector
      crucial for developing advanced businesses, high value consumer products, and military technologies…

      Its a big missed opportunity that will affect the west for decades to come.